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'''Brett E. Lewis''' has over a decade of experience in Internet law, trademarks and copyright law, domain name disputes and consulting, licensing and agreements<ref>[http://www.netlitigators.com/ 2011 Top Ten U.S. Internet Lawyers]</ref>, and litigation, and has been invited to speeches and published a number of articles in the field of domain name law.<ref>[http://www.lewishand.com/attorneys/brett-e-lewis-esq Brett E. Lewis, Esq.]</ref>
'''Brett E. Lewis''' has over a decade of experience in Internet law, trademarks and copyright law, domain name disputes and consulting, licensing and agreements<ref>[http://www.netlitigators.com/ 2011 Top Ten U.S. Internet Lawyers]</ref>, and litigation; he has also been invited to speak about, and published a number of articles, about domain name law.<ref>[http://www.lewishand.com/attorneys/brett-e-lewis-esq Brett E. Lewis, Esq.]</ref>


==Work==
==Work==

Revision as of 19:27, 26 February 2011

Country: USA
Email: brett[at]lewishand[dot]com

Brett E. Lewis has over a decade of experience in Internet law, trademarks and copyright law, domain name disputes and consulting, licensing and agreements[1], and litigation; he has also been invited to speak about, and published a number of articles, about domain name law.[2]

Work

Brett Lewis is a partner in the firm of Lewis & Hand, LLP in Brooklyn, New York. Brett has represented complainants and respondents in numerous UDRP disputes, and is experienced representing clients in federal court in complaints regarding violations of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). Brett also advises clients in issues involving various types of Internet and licensing agreements, as well as trademark and copyright infringement.

Before founding Lewis & Hand, LLP, Brett worked as Associate General Counsel for Register.com.

Education

He graduated magna cum laude from Brooklyn Law School.

Following law school, Mr. Lewis worked for a year as a law clerk for United States District Court Judge David G. Trager, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Publications

  • Reverse Domain Name Hijacking: Extreme Makeover, 2006
  • Secondary Obligors and the Restatement Third of Suretyship and Guaranty: For Love or Money, 63 Brooklyn L. Rev. 861, 1997

Memberships

He is a member of New York City Bar Association, New York State Bar Association and the committee on Technology Transfer and Licensing.

References